A veterinary receptionist does a lot of clerical work. They get the charts of animals and alert the vet that they are there. They handle the payment process and confirm, as well as make, appointments.
In addition to the veterinarian (who may or may not be board certified in surgery), there would be a vet tech for anesthesia, a vet tech who assists in surgery, one or more vet assistants and a receptionist.
The cast of Napoleon - 2009 includes: Kim Estes as Vet Jacob Head as Justin Judy Kain as Receptionist
You might look into a job as a receptionist, or in some vet offices, a Veterinary Assistant.
A veterinarian will make several times the salary of a veterinary receptionist. However, this is counterbalanced by the educational debt a veterinarian will incur (in the United States the average loan burden is $160,000 for vet school) as well as the significantly more challenging job of diagnosing and treating a variety of patients.
AN head receptionist is the person that is in charge overall and is the main receptionist.
There aren't really promotions for a veterinary assistant as you would have to go back to school to become a veterinarian. Pay raises are possible and you could work up to being the office manager or head vet tech.
The plural of receptionist is receptionists
No, you do not have to have a live receptionist. You can have a virtual receptionist that can work from your own laptop.
The cast of Dog Down - 2007 includes: Janelle Moore as Vet Sean Roach as Technician Tamika Rodriguez as Receptionist Adam Rybarczyk as Motel Clerk
The possessive form of the noun 'receptionist' is receptionist's.Example: Greeting clients is the receptionist's responsibility.
The cast of The Receptionist - 2008 includes: Axel Lindner as Receptionist
It means a receptionist who works "as needed".